Unitus.

Superior Blockchain Technology

Superior Blockchain Technology

Relying on a single algorithm (SHA256d) has led to an arms race in mining hardware, resulting now in an eco-system where
only those willing to invest significant capital can mine Bitcoin on a profitable basis
– and only then if a very cheap source of power can be utilised.

This has now caused significant centralisation of mining resources – effectively concentrating
the direction and power of the Bitcoin network within a few large players.

Unitus Core

At its core, Unitus is based on Bitcoin. This provides the proven and tested blockchain technology that is now used by the
leading crypto currencies.

Algorithms

By enhancing the Bitcoin codebase and adding support for multiple mining algorithms, the balance of power is now restored.

Multi Algorithm

Unitus uses 5 independent algorithms to ensure the blockchain remains secure and can be mined by anyone, regardless of the
hardware they have available to them.

Merge Mineable

Merge mining allows a miner to mine a parent coin, whilst at the same time contribute network hashrate to Unitus – and earn
from both of the coins at the same time.

Fair Distribution

No Premine, ICO or Developer Tax. Just pure miner reward. Gradual decline in block rewards, more resembling the natural decline
of a valuable resource.

A community driven coin

Unitus is a coin driven by volunteers. There is no company backing it and no-one is paid for any work done. No Premine, ICO
or Developer Tax. Just pure miner reward. Gradual decline in block rewards, more
resembling the natural decline of a valuable resource.

Unitus Algorithms

Unitus uses 5 independant algorithms to ensure the blockchain remains secure and mineable by any type of hardware.

Argon2d

Winner of the 2013 Password Hashing
Competition, a memory and thread intensive
algorithm resilient to GPU and ASIC.

Skein

A finalist in the NIST hash function
competition, was a GPU algorithm
now dominated by ASIC miners.

Lyra2RE2

A chained algorithm with the unique
use of Lyra2 password hashing
algorithm. Developed for use within
Vertcoin in an attempt to fight off ASIC’s.

X11

The X11 hashing algorithm was invented
for use within Dash. Now, it can only be
profitably mined with the new generation
of ASIC’s.

Yescrypt

The evolution of the Scrypt hashing
algorithm, but designed to be hostile
to even GPU mining, due to it’s
complexity and built-in defences.

Merge Mining

Merge mining allows a miner to mine a parent coin, whilst at the same time
contribute network hashrate to Unitus – and earn both the parent coin’s mining
rewards and Unitus at the same time, with no additional effort, cost or overhead
on the miner’s behalf.

This results in Unitus having zero environmental impact (as a result of not
requiring any additional power being used to mine), whilst providing additional
profit for the miner.

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